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Leaf & Petal Designs 3-piece Fragrant Aloha Pineapple Lily SetEnjoy lilies that boast a tropical appearance and fragrance when you plant this collection. Each pineapple-like blossom features an upright mass of flowers topped by a spiky crown of leaves, giving it an exotic appearance that is sure to stand out. When the growing season has passed, their spent flowers transform into shiny, bead-like seeds that persist through fall to give your garden a unique edge.

Drought-tolerant once established and virtually pest- and disease-free

Planting Instructions

Dig a hole at least twice as deep and twice as wide as
each dormant bulb. Each hole should be large enough to
allow the bulb to be covered with 4" to 6" of soil.
Place the bulb in the hole with the pointed end facing up,
then cover the bulb with soil. Firm the soil gently with your
hands and water thoroughly.

Continuing Care

Apply a 2" to 4" layer of shredded bark, compost,
leaves, straw or other organic matter around your
plants to promote moisture retention, maintain even
soil temperatures and discourage weed growth.
Replenish the mulch as needed.

Adequate and consistent watering is essential during
your plant's first year in the garden. Infrequent, long
soakings of water that thoroughly saturate the soil
are more effective than frequent, light applications of
water.

Do not
allow the soil or the original root ball to completely
dry out. During the first summer, you may need to
water as often as every few days in periods of
drought and extreme summer heat. To determine if
your plant needs water, dig a few inches into the soil
next to the plant. If the soil is dry 2" to 3" below the
surface, it is time to water.

Overwatering can be as damaging as under watering.
Be sure that the area surrounding your plant has
adequate drainage to move water away from the
plant. If you choose to plant in a container, always
select one with drainage holes to prevent your
plant's roots from sitting in water.

Keep the area around your plants free of weeds.
Weeds compete with surrounding plants for food,
water and light. Walk around the garden periodically
and pull weeds, including the roots, as soon as you
see them.

Feed your plants once every 2 to 3 weeks during the
growing season with a water-soluble fertilizer.

Clip off any dead, damaged or unsightly growth as
needed to maintain an attractive appearance.
Remove spent flowers as blooms fade to encourage
continuous flowering. Cut each plant down to a few
inches above ground level after the foliage has died
back in fall.

Winterizing Instructions

In mild zones (7-10), pineapple lilies may be planted
in-ground and allowed to go dormant in the garden.
If freezing weather is expected, protect the bulbs
by mounding a 6-8 inch layer of shredded bark,
compost, leaves, straw or other organic material over
them.

In colder zones (3-6), pineapple lilies should be dug
and stored in peat moss after the foliage has died
back in late fall. To prevent rotting, space the bulbs
so they are not touching one another. Keep the
bulbs in a dark location where the temperature
stays around 40 degrees F.

Containerized plants should be moved into an
unheated, protected area such as a garage or cellar
before temperatures drop below freezing. Check
soil moisture every 2 to 3 weeks and water as needed
during winter.

In spring, re-plant stored bulbs outdoors after the
threat of freezing weather has passed. Containerized
plants should be moved back into the garden
sunlight where they will begin to repeat their yearly
performance.

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